Answers & Solutions: For For For For For JEE (MAIN) - 2019 (Online) Phase-2
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Answers & Solutions: For For For For For JEE (MAIN) - 2019 (Online) Phase-2
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Time : 3 hrs.
Answers & Solutions M.M. : 360
for
JEE (MAIN)-2019 (Online) Phase-2
(Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)
Important Instructions :
1. The test is of 3 hours duration.
2. The Test Booklet consists of 90 questions. The maximum marks are 360.
3. There are three parts in the question paper A, B, C consisting of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
having 30 questions in each part of equal weightage.
4. Each question is allotted 4 (four) marks for each correct response. ¼ (one-fourth) marks will be deducted
for indicating incorrect response of each question. No deduction from the total score will be made if no
response is indicated for an item in the answer sheet.
PART–A : PHYSICS
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8. A Carnot engine has an efficiency of . When I0 2
cos 30
I0 2 2
cos 30 cos 60
6 2 2
the temperature of the sink is reduced by 62°C,
I0 I 3 1 3I
its efficiency is doubled. The temperatures of I cos2 30 cos2 60 0 0
2 2 4 4 32
the source and the sink are, respectively,
I0 32
(1) 99°C, 37°C (2) 37°C, 99°C 10.67
I 3
(3) 124°C, 62°C (4) 62°C, 124°C
11. A solid sphere, of radius R acquires a terminal
Answer (1)
velocity v1 when falling (due to gravity) through
1 T TC 5 a viscous fluid having a coefficient of viscosity
Sol. 1 C ...(i)
6 TH TH 6 . The sphere is broken into 27 identical solid
spheres. If each of these spheres acquires a
1 (T 62) TC 62 2
1 C ...(ii) terminal velocity, v2, when falling through the
3 TH TH 3
v
TC 62 2 6 4 same fluid, the ratio 1 equals :
v2
TC 35 5
TC = 310 K = 37°C 1
(1) (2) 9
TH = 372 K = 99°C 27
9. A small speaker delivers 2 W of audio output. 1
At what distance from the speaker will one (3) (4) 27
9
detect 120 dB intensity sound?
Answer (2)
[Given reference intensity of sound as
10–12 W/m2] Sol. R3 = 27r3
(1) 30 cm (2) 40 cm R = 3r
(3) 10 cm (4) 20 cm 2
V1 R
Answer (2) 9
V2 r
I
Sol. 120 10log10 12. Figure shows a DC voltage regulator circuit,
1012 with a Zener diode of breakdown voltage
I = 6 V. If the unregulated input voltage varies
1012 I = 1 W/m2
1012 between 10 V to 16 V, then what is the
2 2 maximum Zener current?
1 r m 0.399 m
4 r 2 4 IS
= 40 cm
10. A system of three polarizers P1, P2, P3 is set up R S = 2 k
such that the pass axis of P3 is crossed with
respect to that of P 1 . The pass axis of IL
P2 is inclined at 60°C to the pass axis of P3. IZ
When a beam of unpolarized light of intensity I0
RL = 4 k
is incident on P 1 , the intensity of light
transmitted by the three polarizers is I. The
ratio (I0/I) equals (nearly) :
(1) 1.80 (2) 5.33 (1) 7.5 mA (2) 1.5 mA
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Sol. IZ is maximum when input voltage is 16 V. 14. A transparent cube of side d, made of a
material of refractive index 2, is immersed in
10 a liquid of refractive index 1(1 < 2). A ray is
IS 5 mA
2 103 incident on the face AB at an angle (shown in
6 the figure). Total internal reflection takes place
IL 1.5 mA at point E on the face BC.
4 103
IZ(max) = IS – IL = 3.5 mA B E C
r r sinr1
2
2g
3g
(3)
r 3 (4)
2r
r1 sin1 1
2
Answer (3)
1sin = 2sinr2 = 2sin (90° – r1)
Sol.
2
sin sin (90 r1 ) 2 cosr1
1 1
N
22 12
sin1 2
P 1 2
2
mg sin1 22 1
1
1
sin1 30
2 15. A particle is moving with speed v b x along
Ncos = mg (i) positive x-axis. Calculate the speed of the
particle at time t = (assume that the particle
m2 r
Nsin (ii) is at origin at t = 0).
2
b2
2 r (1) b2 (2)
tan 4
2g
b2 b2
2g tan 2g (3)
2
(4)
2
2
r r 3 Answer (3)
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dx E
t
L
Sol. v b x (i) Sol. i 1 e
,
dt R R
x
dx
bdt E
t
0 x 0 dq R
1 e
dt
2 x = b (ii) t
E
t
Q t e
b b 2 R 0
v b
2 2 E L L 1 L
e
16. Two sources of sound S 1 and S 2 produce R R R R
sound waves of same frequency 660 Hz. A
EL EL
listener is moving from source S1 towards S2 Q
with a constant speed u m/s and he hears 10 eR2 2.7R2
beats / s. The velocity of sound is 330 m/s. 18. The ratio of the weights of a body on the
Then, u equals: Earth’s surface to that on the surface of a
(1) 10.0 m/s (2) 5.5 m/s 1
planet is 9 : 4. The mass of the planet is th
(3) 2.5 m/s (4) 15.0 m/s 9
of that of the Earth. If ‘R’ is the radius of the
Answer (3) Earth, what is the radius of the planet ? (Take
Obs. the planets to have the same mass density)
Sol.
S1 u S2 R R
(1) (2)
v u 4 3
n1 n0
v R R
(3) (4)
vv 9 2
n2 n0
v Answer (4)
2u n0 ge 9
n2 n1 Sol. g 4
v p
2 u 660 Me RP2 9
10
330 R2e Mp 4
u = 2.5 m/s 2
Rp 9
17. Consider the LR circuit shown in the figure. If 9
the switch S is closed at t = 0 then the amount Re 4
Am 2 Sol. For n = 3,
Sol. Modulation index 0.5
Ac 4
c 20000
fc 10000 Hz
2 2
2r = 3 ×
2000
fm m 1000 Hz 2 4.65
2 2 Å 9.7 Å
3
Lower band side = (10000 – 1000) Hz
22. Let a total charge 2 Q be distributed in a
= 9 kHz
sphere of radius R, with the charge density
20. Find the magnetic field at point P due to a given by (r) = kr, where r is the distance from
straight line segment AB of length 6 cm the centre. Two charges A and B, of –Q each,
carrying a current of 5 A. (See figure) are placed on diametrically opposite points, at
(0 = 4 × 10–7 N-A–2) equal distance, a, from the centre. If A and B
do not experience any force, then :
3R
P (1) a 1 (2) a R / 3
2 4
1/ 4 1/ 4
(3) a 2 R (4) a 8 R
m
5c
5c
Answer (4)
qin
Sol. E 4 a2
A B 0
6 cm
a
5 cm 4 cm qin (kr) 4 r 2 dr
Sol. 0
1 2
a4
3 cm 4 k
4
0I
BP (cos 1 cos 2 ) 4 ka 4 ka2
4 d E 4 a2 E
4 0 4 0
107 5 3
2 1.5 105 T ka2 Q2
0.04 5 Q
4 0 4 0 4a2
21. Consider an electron in a hydrogen atom,
revolving in its second excited state (having 2Q a2 Q Q2
radius 4.65 Å). The de-Broglie wavelength of
4 4
2
8a 4 R4
R 0 4 0 4a
this electron is :
(1) 3.5 Å 81/4 a R
(2) 12.9 Å
R
a
(3) 9.7 Å 81/4
(4) 6.6 Å 4 kR2 2Q
As, 2Q k
Answer (3) 4 R 4
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27. In the given circuit, the charge on 4 F 29. A diatomic gas with rigid molecules does 10 J
capacitor will be of work when expanded at constant pressure.
1 F What would be the heat energy absorbed by
4 F the gas, in this process?
5 F (1) 30 J (2) 35 J
(3) 25 J (4) 40 J
Answer (2)
3 F Sol. W = nRT = 10 J
Q = (Q)P = nCPT
10 V
7
(1) 5.4 C (2) 9.6 C Q n R T
2
(3) 13.4 C (4) 24 C
7
Answer (4) 10
2
4 F 6 F
= 35 J
30. A plane electromagnetic wave having a
Sol. 3 F frequency = 23.9 GHz propagates along the
positive z-direction in free space. The peak
10 V
value of the electric field is 60 V/m. Which
46 among the following is the acceptable magnetic
Q 4 F 10 C
46 field component in the electromagnetic wave?
= 24 C (1) B 60sin(0.5 103 x 1.5 1011 t)k
28. Two particles are projected from the same (2) B 2 107 sin(0.5 103 z 1.5 1011 t)i
point with the same speed u such that they
have the same range R, but different maximum (3) B 2 10 –7 sin(0.5 103 z – 1.5 1011 t)i
heights, h1 and h 2. Which of the following is
(4) B 2 10–7 sin(1.5 102 x 0.5 1011 t)j
correct?
Answer (3)
(1) R2 = 4 h1h2 (2) R2 = 16 h1h2
E0 60
(3) R2 = 2 h1h2 (4) R2 = h1h2 Sol. B0 2 10–7 T
Answer (2) c 3 108
= 23.9 ×109 Hz
Sol. At complementary angles, ranges are equal.
= 2 = 2 × 3.142 × 23.9 × 109
2 2 2 2
u sin u cos
h1 , h2 = 1.5 × 1011S–1
2g 2g
1.5 1011
∵ c k
2u2 sin cos 2 1 k c 3 108
h1 h2
g 16 = 0.5 × 103
16h1h2 = R2
B 2 10 –7 sin 0.5 103 z – 1.5 1011 t ˆi
PART–B : CHEMISTRY
1. The INCORRECT statement is : Answer (2)
(1) Lithium is least reactive with water among
the alkali metals. Sol. 4LiNO3 2Li2 O 4NO2 O2
(2) LiNO 3 decomposes on heating to give
LiNO2 and O2. 2. The pair that has similar atomic radii is :
(3) Lithium is the strongest reducing agent (1) Mo and W (2) Ti and Hf
among the alkali metals.
(3) Sc and Ni (4) Mn and Re
(4) LiCl crystallises from aqueous solution as
LiCl.2H2O. Answer (1)
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Sol. Mo and W belong to group-6 and period 5 (4d 6. An ‘Assertion’ and a ‘Reason’ are given below.
series) and 6 (5d series) respectively. Choose the correct answer from the following
options :
Due to lanthanoid contraction, radius of Mo
Assertion (A) : Vinyl halides do not undergo
and W are almost same.
nucleophilic substitution easily.
3. The C–C bond length is maximum in : Reason (R) : Even though the intermediate
(1) graphite (2) C60 carbocation is stabilized by loosely held -
electrons, the cleavage is difficult because of
(3) diamond (4) C70 strong bonding.
Answer (3) (1) Both (A) and (R) are correct statements and
(R) is the correct explanation of (A).
Sol. Carbon-carbon bond length is maximum in
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct statements but
diamond
(R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
Species C – C bond length (3) Both (A) and (R) are wrong statements.
Diamond 154 pm (4) (A) is a correct statement but (R) is a wrong
statement.
Graphite 141.5 pm
Answer (4)
C60 138.3 pm and 143.5 pm
(double bond) (single bond) + H
Sol. CH2 = CH – Cl CH2 = C – H or C—C—H
4. The decreasing order of electrical conductivity H
of the following aqueous solutions is:
0.1 M Formic acid (A), Fig. (1) Fig. (2) Fig. (3)
0.1 M Acetic acid (B), Also,
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+ –
10. Among the following, the INCORRECT
N2 Cl NH2 statement about colloids is
+ (1) They can scatter light.
H
Sol. + (2) The range of diameters of colloidal
particles is between 1 and 1000 nm.
(3) The osmotic pressure of a colloidal solution
is of higher order than the true solution at
N=N NH2 the same concentration.
(4) They are larger than small molecules and
p-aminoazobenzene have high molar mass.
8. 25 g of an unknown hydrocarbon upon burning Answer (3)
produces 88 g of CO 2 and 9 g of H 2O. This Sol. The osmotic pressure of a colloidal solution is
unknown hydrocarbon contains : of lower order than that of true solution at the
same concentration due to association of
(1) 22 g of carbon and 3 g of hydrogen
solute molecule till they acquire colloidal
(2) 24 g of carbon and 1 g of hydrogen dimensions.
(3) 20 g of carbon and 5 g of hydrogen = iCRT
i is less in colloidal solution than true solution
(4) 18 g of carbon and 7 g of hydrogen
11. The primary pollutant that leads to
Answer (2) photochemical smog is
y y (1) Nitrogen oxides (2) Sulphur dioxide
Sol. CxHy x O2
xCO2 H2 O
4 2 (3) Ozone (4) Acrolein
(excess)
Answer (1)
25 g 88 gm 9g
Sol. In photochemical smog :
1
2 moles moles Primary pollutants NO2, hydrocarbons
2
x=2 y=1 Secondary pollutants Ozone, acrolein
x = 2 and y = 1 12. The INCORRECT match in the following is
(1) G° = 0, K = 1 (2) G° < 0, K < 1
Hydrocarbon : (C2H)n
(3) G° > 0, K < 1 (4) G° < 0, K > 1
2 mol carbon contains 24 g
Answer (2)
1 mol hydrogen contains 1 g
Sol. G° = –RT lnK
9. In which one of the following equilibria, If K > 1 then G° < 0
KP KC?
If K < 1 then G° > 0
(1) 2HI(g) H2(g) + I2(g) If K = 1 then G° = 0
(2) 2NO(g) N2(g) + O2(g) 13. NO2 required for a reaction is produced by the
decomposition of N 2O 5 in CCI 4 as per the
(3) NO2(g) + SO2(g) NO(g) + SO3(g)
equation,
(4) 2C(s) + O2(g) 2CO(g) 2N2O5(g) 4 NO2(g) + O2(g).
Answer (4) The initial concentration of N2O5 is 3.00 mol
Sol. ∵ KP = KC (RT)ng L –1 and it is 2.75 mol L –1 after 30 minutes.
The rate of formation of NO2 is
If ng 0 then KP KC
(1) 1.667 × 10–2 mol L–1 min–1
(2) 4.167 × 10–3 mol L–1 min–1
2C(s) + O2(g)
2CO(g)
(3) 8.333 × 10–3 mol L–1 min–1
ng = + 1
(4) 2.083 × 10–3 mol L–1 min–1
KP = KC (RT)1 Answer (1)
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(1) Polyisobutane (2) Polyisoprene (4) Lesser nuclear charge and lesser first
ionisation enthalpy.
(3) Polyisobutylene (4) Polytert-butylene
Answer (3)
Answer (3) Sol. Nuclear charge B > Be
Ionisation energy Be > B
H3C CH3
Polymerisation
Sol. CH3 – C = CH2 C CH2
n (due to ns2 outer electronic configuration)
CH3
Be = 1s2 2s2 (more stable)
iso-butylene Poly isobutylene
B = 1s2 2s2 2p1
15. A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.6 g of 18. The IUPAC name for the following compound is
urea (molar mass = 60 g mol–1) and 1.8 g of CH3
glucose (molar mass = 180 g mol–1) in 100 mL H 3C CH
of water at 27°C. The osmotic pressure of the
solution is
CH3
(R = 0.08206 L atm K–1 mol–1)
CH2
(1) 1.64 atm (2) 2.46 atm (1) 3-methyl-4-(1-methylprop-2-ynyl)-1-heptene
(3) 8.2 atm (4) 4.92 atm (2) 3-methyl-4-(3-methylprop-1-enyl)-1-heptyne
Answer (4) (3) 3,5-dimethyl-4-propylhept-1-en-6-yne
(4) 3,5-dimethyl-4-propylhept-6-en-1-yne
) = CRT
Sol. Osmotic pressure (
Answer (3)
Solute : urea and glucose
= (C1 + C2) RT
Sol.
0.6 1.8
= + × 0.0821 × 300
60 × 0.1 180 × 0.1
= 0.2 × 0.0821 × 300
= 4.926 atm 3, 5-dimethyl-4-propylhept-1-en-6-yne
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Sol. Cd(OH)2 Cd2 2OH 22. What will be the major product when m-cresol
S 2S
is reacted with propargyl bromide
At equilibrium, Ksp = S(2S)2 (HC C–CH 2 Br) in presence of K 2 CO 3 in
= 4S3 acetone ?
Ksp = 4 × (1.84 × 10–5)3 OH
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29. Which one of the following is likely to give a 30. In the following skew conformation of ethane,
precipitate with AgNO3 solution? H – C – C – H dihedral angle is
(1) CH2 = CH – Cl (2) CHCl3 H
H H 29°
(3) CCl4 (4) (CH3)3CCl H
Answer (4)
Sol. Carbocation is formed on reaction with Ag+
R — Cl Ag
R AgCl H
ppt. H
(1) 120° (2) 58°
The more the stability of R+, the more R — Cl is
likely to give precipitate (3) 151° (4) 149°
Answer (4)
CH3 H
H H29°
CH3 — C is most stable carbocation H
Sol.
CH3
120°
compared to other options: H H
Angle between H and H = 120° + 29°
CH2 == CH , CHCl2 , CCl3 = 149°
PART–C : MATHEMATICS
1. An ellipse, with foci at (0, 2) and (0, –2) and 2. For an initial screening of an admission test, a
minor axis of length 4, passes through which of candidate is given fifty problems to solve. If the
the following points? probability that the candidate can solve any
(1) 2, 2 problem is
4
5
, then the probability that he is
1, 2 2
48
(3) 316 4
25 5
(1)
(4) 2, 2 49
54 4
Answer (1) (2)
5 5
x2 y2
Sol. Let the equation of ellipse : 2
1 49
a b2 201 1
5 5
(3)
∵ be = 2 and a = 2 (Given)
∵ a2 = b2 (1 – e2) 48
164 1
4= b2 –4 (4)
25 5
b= 2 2 Answer (2)
Sol. Let p is the probability that candidate can solve
x2 y2
Equation of ellipse will be 1 a problem.
4 8
4 1
p ; q
Only 2, 2 satisfies this equation. 5 5
(∵ p + q = 1)
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x (1) 48 (2) 24
respect to , where x 0, is :
2 2 (3) 4 3 (4) 2 6
1 Answer (2)
(1)
2
Sol. y2 = 4x and y = x
2
(2) On solving ; (x)2 = 4x
3
4
(3) 2 4
x = 0,
(4) 1
Answer (3) 4
Required area
2 x x dx
1 tan x 1 1
Sol. f(x) tan tan tan x 0
tan x 1 4 4
3
2
2 · x 2 x
∵ x ,
4 4 4 3 2
2 0
So, f(x) x x 32 8 8 1
4 4
3 3 9
x = 24
Let y
2
6. A group of students comprises of 5 boys and n
d girls. If the number of ways, in which a team of
f(x)
d dx 1
f(x) 2 3 students can randomly be selected from this
dy d 1
y 2 group such that there is at least one boy and at
dx
least one girl in each team, is 1750, then n is
4. The tangents to the curve y = (x – 2)2 – 1 at its equal to :
points of intersection with the line x – y = 3,
intersect at the point : (1) 24 (2) 27
(3) 25 (4) 28
5 5
(1) , 1 (2) – , 1 Answer (3)
2 2
5 5 Sol. Number of ways of selecting three persons
(3) , –1 (4) – , –1 such that there is atleast one boy and atleast
2 2
one girl in the selected persons
Answer (3)
= n+5C – nC3 – 5C3 = 1750
3
Sol. Equation of chord is T = 0
(n 5)(n 4)(n 3) n(n 1)(n 2)
1 1760
(y k) (x 2) (h 2) 1 6 6
2
n2 + 3n – 700 = 0
y k
xh 2x 2h 3 n = – 28 (rejected) or n = 25
2
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7. If a1, a2, a3, ..... are in A.P. such that a1 + a7 9. If [x] denotes the greatest integer x, then the
+ a16 = 40, then the sum of the first 15 terms of system of linear equations [sin]x + [– cos]y = 0
this A.P. is : [cot]x + y = 0
(1) 150
2
(2) 280 (1) Has a unique solution if , and
2 3
(3) 200 7
have infinitely many solutions if , .
(4) 120 6
Answer (3) (2) Has a unique solution if
Sol. Let the common difference is ‘d’. 2 7
, , .
a1 + a7 + a16 = 40 2 3 6
a1 + a1 + 6d + a1 + 15d = 40 2
(3) Have infinitely many solutions if ,
2 3
3a1 + 21d = 40
7
and has a unique solution if , .
40 6
a1 + 7d =
3 (4) Have infinitely many solutions if
15 2 7
S15 = 2a1 14d , , .
2 2 3 6
= 15 (a1 + 7d) Answer (3)
40 Sol. There are two cases.
= 15
3 2
Case 1 : ,
= 200 2 3
8. The angle of elevation of the top of a vertical So ; [sin] = 0, [– cos] = 0, [cot] = – 1
tower standing on a horizontal plane is The system of equations will be ;
observed to be 45° from a point A on the plane.
0·x + 0·y = 0 and – x + y = 0
Let B be the point 30 m vertically above the
point A. If the angle of elevation of the top of (Infinitely many solutions)
the tower from B be 30°, then the distance 7
(in m) of the foot of the tower from the point Case 2 : ,
6
A is :
So ; [sin] = – 1, [– cos] = 0,
(1) 15 (3 + 3) (2) 15 (1+ 3)
The system of equations will be ;
(3) 15 (3 – 3) (4) 15 (5 – 3) – x + 0·y = 0 and [cot] x + y = 0
Answer (1) Clearly x = 0 and y = 0 (unique solution)
Sol. Let the height of the tower be h. 10. A value of (0, /3), for which
Refer to diagram ; Q
1+ cos2 sin2 4 cos 6
h 2 2
tan 45 1 cos 1 sin 4 cos 6 0, is:
d
° cos2 sin2 1 4 cos 6
h=d ...(i) B 30
h
h 30 (1)
tan30 30 m 18
d 4 5°
7
3 (h 30) d ...(ii) A d P (2)
36
from (i) and (ii) 7
(3)
24
3d d 30 3
(4)
d
30 3
31
15 3
3 1 15 3 3 9
Answer (4)
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16. Let R and the three vectors 18. Let (0, /2) be fixed. If the integral
tanx + tan
ˆ b = 2iˆ + ˆj – kˆ and
a = ˆi + ˆj + 3k,
tanx – tan dx
ˆ Then the set
c = ˆi – 2 ˆj + 3k. A(x) cos2 + B(x) sin2 + C, where C is a
constant of integration, then the functions A(x)
S = { : a, b and c are coplanar} and B(x) are respectively :
(1) contains exactly two numbers only one of (1) x – and loge|cos(x – )|
which is positive (2) x + and loge|sin(x – )|
(2) is singleton (3) x – and loge|sin(x – )|
(3) contains exactly two positive numbers (4) x + and loge|sin(x + )|
(4) is empty Answer (3)
Answer (4) tanx tan
Sol. tanx – tan dx
Sol. If a, b, c are coplanar, then
sin(x )
dx let x – = t
a, b, c 0 sin(x – )
1 3 dx = dt
2 1 – 0 sin(t 2)
dt
–2 3 sint
2 + 6 =0 = [cos2+ sin2· cot t]dt
17. The length of the perpendicular drawn from the 19. If 20C1 + (22) 20C2 + (32) 20C3 + ....... + (202) 20C20
point (2, 1, 4) to the plane containing the lines = A(2), then the ordered pair (A, ) is equal to :
ˆ and (1) (420, 19)
r = (iˆ + ˆj) + (iˆ + 2 ˆj – k)
(2) (380, 19)
ˆ is :
r = (iˆ + ˆj) + (–iˆ + ˆj – 2k) (3) (420, 18)
1 20
(3) r 2 · 20Cr
3
r 1
(4) 3 20
20 r· 19Cr–1
Answer (4) r 1
Sol. Equation of plane containing two given lines; 20 20
20 (r – 1) 19 Cr–1 19 Cr–1
x–1 y–1 z r 1 r 1
1 2 –1 0
20
–1 1 –2 20 19 18 Cr–2 219
r 2
x–y–z=0
= 20[19 · 218 + 219]
The length of perpendicular from (2, 1, 4) to
= 20 × 21 × 218
2 – 1– 4 = 420 × 218
this plane = 3
12 12 12 So; A = 420 and = 18
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B C (2) 3 – 1 x + 3 + 1 y = 8 2
21. If , and are three consecutive terms of a
non-constant G.P. such that the equations (3) 3x + y = 8
x 2 + 2x + = 0 and x 2 + x – 1 = 0 have a
(4) x + 3y = 8
common root, then ( + ) is equal to :
(1) 0 (2) Answer (1) or (2)
(3) (4) Sol. If perpendicular makes an angle of 60° with the
Answer (3) line x + y = 0.
Sol. 2 = so roots of the equation x2 + 2x + = 0 Then the perpendicular makes an angle of 15°
or 75° with x-axis. So the equation of line will be
2 2 2
are
2
This root satisfy the equation x2 + x – 1= 0
2 – – 2 = 0
– – 2 = 0 60
°
+=
O
C
Now, ( + ) = + = + 2
= ( + ) =
x + 2 sin x x+y=0
22. lim is :
x 0 2 2
x + 2 sin x + 1 – sin x – x + 1
xcos75° + ysin75° = 4 or xcos15° + ysin15° = 4
(1) 3
(2) 6 3 1 x 3 1 y 8 2 or
(3) 1 3 1 x 3 1 y 8 2
(4) 2 By rotating the normal towards the line x + y = 0
Answer (4) in anticlockwise sense we get the answer (2).
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24. The term independent of x in the expansion of 26. A person throws two fair dice. He wins Rs. 15
6
for throwing a doublet (same numbers on the
1 x8 2 3 two dice), wins Rs. 12 when the throw results in
– 2x – 2 is equal to :
60 81 x the sum of 9, and loses Rs. 6 for any other
outcome on the throw. Then the expected gain/
(1) –108 (2) –36 loss (in Rs.) of the person is :
(3) –72 (4) 36
1
Answer (2) (1) loss (2) 2 gain
2
6
1 x8 2 3 1 1
Sol. – 2x – 2 (3) gain (4) loss
60 81 x 2 4
Answer (1)
6 6
1 2 3 x8 2 3
= 2x – 2 – 2x – 2 Sol. Let X be the random variable which denotes the
60 x 81 x Rs gained by the person.
6
1 2 3 1 Total cases 36
Coefficient of x° in 2x – 2 – favourable cases are
60 x 81 6 1
6 P X 15
2 3 36 6 (1,1), (2,2), (3, 3), (4, 4),
coefficient of x–8 in 2x – 2
x (5, 5), (6, 6)
1 6 3 1 6
C3 2 3 C5 2 3
3 5
= 4 1 Favourable cases are
60 81 P X 12
36 9 (6, 3), (5, 4), (4, 5), (3, 6)
= –72 + 36
26 13
= –36 P X 6
36 18
25. A circle touching the x-axis at (3, 0) and making
an intercept of length 8 on the y-axis passes X 15 12 6
through the point : 1 1 13
PX
(1) (2, 3) (2) (1, 5) 6 9 18
5 4 13
(3) (3, 5) (4) (3, 10) X ·P X
2 3 3
Answer (4)
5 4 13 1
Sol. Let centre of circle is A and circle cuts the y E X X·P X
2 3 3 2
axis at B and C. Let mid point of chord BC is P.
27. Let A, B and C be sets such that A B C.
Then which of the following statements is not
C
true?
3 (1) B C
P A
4 (2) (C A) (C B) = C
B (3) If (A – C) B, then A B
(3, 0)
(4) If (A – B) C, then A C
Answer (3)
Sol. ∵ A B C and A B
AB PA 2 PB2 (1) B C is correct
5 radius of circle (2) (C A) (C B) = C (A B) = C
Equation of circle is : (x – 3)2 + (y – 5)2 = 52 (correct) (becasue A B C)
Although there will be another circle satisfying Clearly B but A B is not always true.
the same conditions that will lie below the x- (4) ∵ A – B C and A B C so A C
axis having equation (x – 3)2 + (y – 5)2 = 52 (correct)
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28. A value of such that 30. Let f(x) = 5 – |x – 2| and g(x) = |x + 1|, x R. If
f(x) attains maximum value at and g(x) attains
+1
minimum value at , then
dx 9
= loge is :
(x + )(x + + 1) 8
(x – 1)(x2 – 5x + 6)
lim is equal to :
1 x – x2 – 6x + 8
(1) (2) –2
2
(1) 1/2
1
(3) – (4) 2 (2) –1/2
2
Answer (2) (3) –3/2
1 1 (4) 3/2
dx 1 1
Sol.
x x 1
x x 1 dx Answer (1)
Sol. f(x) = 5 – |x – 2|
1
x
In Graph of y = f(x)
x 1
(2, 5)
2 1 2 1 9
In · In
2 2 2 8
2
2 12 9
So,
1 2
82 + 8 + 2 = 92 + 9
2 + – 2 = 0 f(x) is maximum at x = 2
= 1, – 2
=2
29. Let z C with lm(z) = 10 and it satisfies
g(x) = |x + 1|
2z – n
= 2i – 1 for some natural number n. Then : Graph of y = g (x)
2z + n
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